It’s especially important for agencies to know their digital content is secure. Government needs the assurances that files, websites, apps and databases are safe from both internal and external threats.

Go inside any digital agency today and there’s a shift taking place in the mindset of government leaders. Their work isn’t just about delivering a public service. Increasingly, government leaders are focused on giving citizens a more personalized and customer-focused experience.

Paper has long been viewed as a workplace villain – a wasteful, slow and expensive villain whose elimination would draw cheers around the world. Today, Adobe is outlining its vision for how people will create, share and manage documents in this digital world. This vision is alive in our latest offering – the Adobe Document Cloud.

Citizens expect real-time encounters with agencies and they want their apps to understand and even to anticipate their needs in a secure environment. They are becoming less and less tolerant of simple, static apps and lackluster mobile versions of public sector websites.

Along with our yearly rollout of Adobe Experience Manager, this week we’re announcing three new enhancements to the Adobe Experience Manager Assets, all focused on digital asset management (DAM) and dynamic media delivery for customer experiences.

Gathering and analyzing data is an emerging field that has huge promise for businesses and governments. This week, Adobe released Contribution Analysis, a great tool to help employees (who aren’t experts in the field of data science) understand and manage data.